Medicaid drives historic coverage gains in Colorado
By Katie Kerwin McCrimmon Yanto, left, a student from Indonesia studying at the University of Colorado, signs up his pregnant wife, Nachiyati, for Medicaid. Their two daughters, born in the U.S., both...
View ArticleOpinion: Coverage numbers soar, but affordability remains a serious problem
By Bethany Pray The Colorado Health Institute’s Colorado Health Access Survey (CHAS) data released earlier this month shows encouraging evidence that health care policy changes are resulting in more...
View ArticleLawmakers concerned about lucrative contract for exchange sales chief
By Katie Kerwin McCrimmon Colorado’s health exchange board unanimously voted on Monday to give its chief strategy and sales officer a contract that could pay up to $150,000 for six months of work. On...
View ArticleChild poverty, uninsured rates continue to drop
By Katie Kerwin McCrimmon Child poverty rates and the percentage of children without health insurance continue to decline in Colorado, giving advocates hope that the economic recovery is finally...
View ArticleSwedish demands $400 ‘deposit’ from amputee at ER
By Katie Kerwin McCrimmon The young lawyer and mother of two wheeled herself into the ER at Swedish Medical Center, suffering from severe pain after the amputation of her lower right leg earlier this...
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